Some Of The Least Visited National Parks In America Are Located In Alaska, And Here’s Why You Should Visit

These three wildly remote National Parks in Alaska are some of the least visited and highly underrated places in the country. With over 22,000 combined square miles, there is no shortage of adventure to be had in any of these brilliantly beautiful places. Getting there might be a bit more difficult than the more popular options on the road system, but the risk is worth the instant reward that you’ll receive upon arrival. If you have a wanderlust for the last frontier, you need to add these three destinations to your bucket list ASAP.

But as you can expect, getting there isn't as easy as many other National Park options in the state which is likely the reason for the limited amount of travel. With no roads leading in, a float plane or a boat is your best option for visiting.

Also known as the Great Sand Dunes National Park, the arctic desert that makes up this vast land attracts roughly 16,875 visitors from all around the world each year. Other activities include hiking, backpacking, fishing, skiing, dog mushing and snow machining.

Although there are no roads leading to Gates of the Arctic National Park, that shouldn't stop you from visiting. Limestack Mountain is a stunningly beautiful attraction inside the park that everyone should see at least once in their lifetime.

Living and loving life in Alaska, Courtney enjoys living a happy life based on simple principles; work hard, be kind, stay humble. She is an avid dog lover with hobbies that include running, fly fishing, hiking & snowboarding.